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    DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_DUMB failed: Cannot allocate memory

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    • shavecatS
      shavecat
      last edited by shavecat

      So after delete the es_settings.cfg
      its stable for now...
      dont know what caused it really , and hope it will last for now :|)

      Guess not still crushing after quit some games :((

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      • GreenHawk84G
        GreenHawk84 @roslof
        last edited by GreenHawk84

        Hello,

        I ended up getting this error after a long night of configuring bezels and such. Took about 3 hours to appear. I guess delete es_settings? Any adverse effects I should consider? I am on a Pi4 with stock settings.

        error.jpg

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        • shavecatS
          shavecat @GreenHawk84
          last edited by

          @greenhawk84
          Hey i think i never solved it .
          Tried different themes install the emualtionstaion again....
          nothing really works.
          TRY THAT
          maybe it will help (think it helps , but not sure...)
          Adding this on your boot config.txt at the end -
          gpu_mem=512
          Or just change it the gpu_me to 512 from raspi-config .
          Hope it will help Let me know ;)

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          • GreenHawk84G
            GreenHawk84 @shavecat
            last edited by

            @shavecat do you still have this problem?

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            • shavecatS
              shavecat @GreenHawk84
              last edited by

              @greenhawk84
              didnt had it for a while now...
              so cant promise im just afraid to jinx it ;) haha

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              • GreenHawk84G
                GreenHawk84 @shavecat
                last edited by GreenHawk84

                @shavecat looks like it could be screensaver related. I opted to use the other video player for my screen saver because it displays the game titles. I will try to use OMX again to see if I have crashes and will report back.

                This comes up for me after a very long session with the system on, which could be an issue when I finally set this thing up in my main room for guests to play. I don't want any crashing when I leave the system on ready to go.

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                • shavecatS
                  shavecat @GreenHawk84
                  last edited by shavecat

                  @greenhawk84
                  Did u try what i wrote ?
                  (Have to say I just played with it a bit,quit and play some games of psp .after it was on kodi for weeks... Runs Great so far ;) )
                  i did try to play with the omx .. read the comments ...
                  Good luck
                  With love to hear if u got it FIX :)

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                  • S
                    skylabin @roslof
                    last edited by

                    @roslof
                    Today is June 6, 2022.Not too late to link to this post.
                    I am on Ubuntu 22.04 on Raspberry Pi 4 with 8GB RAM. My Chromium-browser was working fine (then I did some change to /boot/firmware/config.txt to enable audio. (Later I found it just needed a simple change in the pulseaudio setup). But I did not revert the change I made to config.txt. That remained there. Now when I rebooted the system, I got the DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_DUMB failed error: Cannot allocate memory. Prominently displayed on terminal, since I started chromium-browser with terminal command.
                    When I read the posts here, I felt a connection. That it has something to do with configuration. Then I reverted the change I made earlier.
                    hdmi_drive=2
                    So I commented the line out. Now my ChromiumBrowser works like a charm.
                    So for all Raspberry Pi experts who face a crash please check this line. Since this occurs even now in 2022, it can be easily simulated. I still don't know the relationship between enabling hdmi_mode=2 and the memory allocation. That some expert could tell us.
                    Note: I was on a 4K HDMI TV connected to Raspberry Pi 4 8GB RAM system.
                    JPMathew, Kolkata

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                      skylabin @skylabin
                      last edited by

                      @skylabin
                      A typo in my earlier message:
                      hdmi_drive=2 and not hdmi_mode=2
                      JPMathew

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                        A Former User @skylabin
                        last edited by

                        @skylabin
                        REgret the above post. It was invalid. The same error came back.
                        Now I created cma=384M in /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt and now it seems to work.
                        Thanks for the post made earlier .
                        jpm

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